This is the schedule for reading psalms for festivals as described in Masekhet Soferim. It seems that Soferim entails the recitation of the psalm of the festival before Yehi Khavod, as still done in the Sefaradi rite today, rather than after the service as per Ashkenazi practice.
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Festival/Commemorative Day | Psalm |
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Ḥanukkah | Psalms 039 |
Purim | Psalms 007 (some say Psalms 83[1] According to the GR”A’s recenscion. In many recensions, this alternate psalm is assigned to the first day of Pesaḥ instead. ) |
Pesaḥ, first festival day | Psalms 135 |
Pesaḥ, Ḥol haMoed | Psalms 135 |
Pesaḥ, last festival day | Psalms 136 |
Shavuot | Psalms 029 |
Tisha b’Av | Jeremiah 14:19-22,[2] Usually psalms are recited before prophets, but on Tisha b’Av this order is reversed. , Psalms 079, Psalms 137 |
Rosh haShanah | Psalms 047 |
Yom Kippur | Psalms 104, Psalms 130 |
Sukkot | Psalms 076 |
Shemini Atseret | Psalms 006 |
This is the schedule for the reading of psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Tractate Soferim 18:2-3 and Soferim 19:2.
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